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Lee, Soyoung – Educational Theory, 2022
In this essay, Soyoung Lee explores the theme of mourning as a way of attending to a fundamental aspect of human experience that is bound to negativity. The essay helps readers to see that experience in a different light by drawing on what is shown to be an internal connection between mourning and having language. The dominant culture of…
Descriptors: Grief, Experience, Intervention, Transformative Learning
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Ruth Li – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2024
Purpose: This paper aims to offer an approach to cyborg composing with artificial intelligence (AI). The author posits that the hybridity of the cyborg, which amalgamates human and artificial elements, invites a cascade of creative and emancipatory possibilities. The author critically examines the biases embedded in AI systems while gesturing…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Man Machine Systems, Creative Writing, Poetry
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Dillon, Eilish – Journal of Transformative Education, 2022
The transformative role of global education (GE) has come to the fore in recent years in the face of increasingly complex and challenging global development realities. At the heart of this is a call for learning which enables people to make connections beyond simplifications but which address divisions and inequalities. Despite the rhetoric, GE is…
Descriptors: Poetry, Global Education, Foreign Countries, Transformative Learning
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Beixi Li; Ajit Bhattarai – Journal of Transformative Education, 2025
In this collaborative autoethnography, we, two early career academics used arts-based methods to explore and transform our understanding of scholarly impact. We began by narrating the disorienting dilemma we experienced while preparing our review, tenure, and promotion portfolios. After a brief review of Mezirow's transformative learning theory,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Research Universities, Transformative Learning, Learning Processes
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Collins, Lauren; Hawes, Amelia; Hawthorne, Jorgia; Gomez, Nicole; Saldin, Erin – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2021
Honors faculty often engage students in service-learning and community-engaged courses to help students learn curricular concepts, develop skills in responsible citizenship, and positively impact their community. Authors consider how the greatest impact honors students can have may sometimes be through bearing witness rather than through direct…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Education, Partnerships in Education
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McDowall, Ailie – Higher Education Research and Development, 2021
University disciplines are grappling with how best to incorporate Indigenous content and frameworks for practice into their teaching to better prepare graduates to work with Indigenous communities. Yet the pedagogical approaches that can best engage students in Indigenous Studies as a field of critical study are still being debated. This article…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Indigenous Knowledge, Teacher Student Relationship, College Students
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Tse, Vanessa V.; Monk, David F. – in education, 2015
This paper explores the disconnection between knowledge of social and environmental injustices and actions to right them. Through our discussion, we consider possible reasons for this disconnection, whether a lack of knowledge, personal accountability and responsibility, or a fear of being swallowed up in the depths of the suffering in the world.…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Social Justice, Social Bias, Accountability
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Tanaka, Michele T. D.; Farish, Maureen; Nicholson, Diana; Tse, Vanessa; Doll, Jenn; Archer, Elizabeth – Journal of Transformative Education, 2014
In Transformative Inquiry (TI), pre-service teachers explore issues about which they are personally passionate in order to enter into the delicate work of transformation. We examine how shared vulnerability within three mentor-mentee pairs leads to new pedagogical possibilities. Michele and Vanessa discuss poetry as a way of entering into TI and…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Preservice Teachers, Mentors, Poetry